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  • The Walt Disney South Asia promotes Amrita Pandey to lead media distribution & OTT

    The Walt Disney South Asia promotes Amrita Pandey to lead media distribution & OTT

    MUMBAI: The Walt Disney Company South Asia has elevated Amrita Pandey and appointed to the newly created role of regional head – media distribution and OTT, South Asia.

    Pandey adds management of the South East Asian (SEA) regional markets of Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines and Vietnam to her current purview of India.

    Responsible for driving all digital and OTT partnerships, content licensing and broadcast network distribution across the Indian subcontinent, and SEA, Pandey will report to The Walt Disney company EVP and MD Mahesh Samat and Walt Disney International media distribution senior VP Mark Endemaño.

    “Since joining Disney, Amrita has made a significant contribution to the business and was responsible for some of industry’s biggest theatrical releases in India. Her deep understanding of our brands and content portfolio, combined with her extensive experience in marketing and distribution, make her the ideal person to take our media business to the next level in this region,” said Samat.

    “As we continue to align our global media distribution strategies, Amrita will bring expertise from such a dynamic market as India to drive further growth across our wider South Asia business. I’m looking forward to working with her as we establish how to best work with partners, and deliver entertainment more directly to fans, throughout the region,” said Endemaño.

    Pandey joined Disney in 2012 and has held several leadership roles across studio distribution, marketing and local movie production in addition to leading the content syndication business.

    “Our media distribution team is focused on delivering world class content and experiences from Disney, Pixar, Star Wars and Marvel to consumer devices across the region. With a network of strong partnerships across platforms, I am excited to lead this transformative business to pursue digital connections everywhere,” said Pandey.

  • Walt Disney elevates Abhishek Maheshwari as country head

    Walt Disney elevates Abhishek Maheshwari as country head

    MUMBAI: The Walt Disney Company has announced the appointment of Abhishek Maheshwari as country head for India. 

    Maheshwari, who joined Disney in 2012, will now be responsible for all of Disney’s businesses reporting to Walt Disney International executive vice president and managing director South AsiaMahesh Samat.

    “Disney brands continue to grow across platforms and consumer segments in India,” said Samat. “Abhishek is an astute and transformative business leader. Since joining the company, he has championed and driven strategic changes that have positioned our businesses to achieve consistent significant growth.” 

    Maheshwari has held several leadership roles in corporate strategy and business development, consumer products and interactive and, most recently, as the head of Integrated Media Networks. 

    Prior to working for The Walt Disney Company, Maheshwari worked for Kubera Partners, and McKinsey & Co. at its US and India offices.

    “It is a privilege to lead Disney India and I am greatly encouraged by the talent, passion and commitment of our teams across the organisation. Together, our team will focus on bringing the best of Disney, Pixar, Marvel and Star Wars and our home grown brands of Hungama, Bindass and UTV to Indian audiences and provide great consumer experiences across all our businesses,” said Maheshwari.

    The company’s Indian business was recently consolidated under a South Asian hub integrating Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines and Vietnam under the leadership of Mahesh Samat.

  • Disney, Pixar & Marvel movies available on Hotstar; exclusive deal signed

    Disney, Pixar & Marvel movies available on Hotstar; exclusive deal signed

    MUMBAI: This year Disney India has witnessed spectacular success with its Hollywood movies setting benchmarks that reflect the increasing popularity of English movies in the country. Similarly, Hotstar has emerged as a market leader signaling the rise of digital and mobile entertainment platforms. Hotstar has now announced a new studio partnership with Disney India to dramatically augment its Premium service. It has inked a multi-year SVOD deal with Disney India to showcase the studio’s biggest hits exclusively on Hotstar Premium in India which includes movies like Lucasfilm Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Disney’s The Jungle Book and Moana, Marvel’s Captain America: Civil War and Doctor Strange, Disney.Pixar’s Finding Dory amongst others.

    In addition, Hotstar premium subscribers will also have access to popular movies and classics from Disney’s library including Disney.Pixar’s Ratatouille, Brave, Toy Story 3; Disney’s The Lion King, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest as well as popular American TV series from ABC Studios such as Castle and Desperate Housewives. Hotstar subscribers will be able to access this content conveniently through Disney, Marvel and ABC Studios branded sections on the homepage of Hotstar.

    Hotstar CEO Ajit Mohan said, “Over the last 6 months, we have established Premium as an exciting new service for an Indian audience that is interested in international stories. The deal with Disney is in line with our strategy of bringing the best of new shows and movies from around the world to our Premium subscribers. This partnership signals our continuing strategy: we will invest deeply and widely with the best story tellers in the world to ensure that Premium continues as the standout streaming service in the country.”

    “Our movies have met with much success in theatres this year. This deal is important for us as it enables us to offer our movies across Disney, Marvel, Star Wars and Pixar brands and our ABC Studios’ TV shows to our audience wherever they are. Hotstar Premium is an ideal home for our content and it gives subscribers across the country, the chance to revisit their loved stories,” said Disney India VP Studios Amrita Pandey.

    Setting its sights on shaping the connected TV experience in India, Hotstar recently appropriated the top spot on iTunes as Apple TV’s App of the Year for India 2016. The recognition came on the back of a breakthrough year in which Hotstar continued to lead and disrupt the Indian market place. The service now has more than 140 million downloads to date. According to third party tracking provider App Annie, that tracks app usage of video streaming platforms, more than 50 million users used the service in India in the month of December.

  • Disney, Pixar & Marvel movies available on Hotstar; exclusive deal signed

    Disney, Pixar & Marvel movies available on Hotstar; exclusive deal signed

    MUMBAI: This year Disney India has witnessed spectacular success with its Hollywood movies setting benchmarks that reflect the increasing popularity of English movies in the country. Similarly, Hotstar has emerged as a market leader signaling the rise of digital and mobile entertainment platforms. Hotstar has now announced a new studio partnership with Disney India to dramatically augment its Premium service. It has inked a multi-year SVOD deal with Disney India to showcase the studio’s biggest hits exclusively on Hotstar Premium in India which includes movies like Lucasfilm Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Disney’s The Jungle Book and Moana, Marvel’s Captain America: Civil War and Doctor Strange, Disney.Pixar’s Finding Dory amongst others.

    In addition, Hotstar premium subscribers will also have access to popular movies and classics from Disney’s library including Disney.Pixar’s Ratatouille, Brave, Toy Story 3; Disney’s The Lion King, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest as well as popular American TV series from ABC Studios such as Castle and Desperate Housewives. Hotstar subscribers will be able to access this content conveniently through Disney, Marvel and ABC Studios branded sections on the homepage of Hotstar.

    Hotstar CEO Ajit Mohan said, “Over the last 6 months, we have established Premium as an exciting new service for an Indian audience that is interested in international stories. The deal with Disney is in line with our strategy of bringing the best of new shows and movies from around the world to our Premium subscribers. This partnership signals our continuing strategy: we will invest deeply and widely with the best story tellers in the world to ensure that Premium continues as the standout streaming service in the country.”

    “Our movies have met with much success in theatres this year. This deal is important for us as it enables us to offer our movies across Disney, Marvel, Star Wars and Pixar brands and our ABC Studios’ TV shows to our audience wherever they are. Hotstar Premium is an ideal home for our content and it gives subscribers across the country, the chance to revisit their loved stories,” said Disney India VP Studios Amrita Pandey.

    Setting its sights on shaping the connected TV experience in India, Hotstar recently appropriated the top spot on iTunes as Apple TV’s App of the Year for India 2016. The recognition came on the back of a breakthrough year in which Hotstar continued to lead and disrupt the Indian market place. The service now has more than 140 million downloads to date. According to third party tracking provider App Annie, that tracks app usage of video streaming platforms, more than 50 million users used the service in India in the month of December.

  • 16 brands line up to ‘Find Dory’ in India

    16 brands line up to ‘Find Dory’ in India

    MUMBAI: It’s not just the Finding Nemo fans who are impatiently waiting to throng the theatres for its sequel Finding Dory, several brands are equally excited for the latest animated delight from Pixar and Disney that will release on 17 June in Hindi and English in 2D, 3D and IMAX formats across 600 screens in India.

    Including Myntra, Bioworld, Trucare, Hamleys, Gingercrush, Firstcry,  Colgate and Yakult — as many as 16 Indian brands have come on board to celebrate the animated adventures Nemo, Dory and Marlin. As per Disney India, that is the highest number of brand integrations that any animated movie has achieved in India. 

    Which doesn’t come as a surprise given the increasing importance of kids in purchase decisions in families as per industry recognised Turner’s New Generations report 2016. With the growing popularity of animated movies in India amongst kids, brands too are paying keen attention and increasing their visibility.  

    Explaining why Finding Dory would strike a chord with a larger audience, Disney India consumer products head and VP Abhishek Maheshwari said, “Finding Nemo was one of the most successful Disney and Pixar movies and we are very confident that the then younger audience, who are now grown up to be young adults or parents will come watch Finding Dory and at the same time introduce the franchise and its lovable characters to their kids, nephews and nieces.”

    Apart from the usual brands that are believed to have kids as their primary TG, Finding Dory has seen media promotions and merchandising deals across a wide range of categories.  While Myntra, Bioworld and Trucare have signed merchandising deals for its apparel range , brands My Baby Excel, Frank and  Rowan have struck merchandising deals to launch for the new Finding Dory toys product line. 

    Excited about launching an apparel collection for the much anticipated Disney film, Myntra Fashion Brands head Abhishek Verma said, “The in-house brand, YK (Yellow Kite) has specially associated with Disney for a fun filled Finding Dory kids wear collection. We are extremely excited about our collaboration and look forward to its success”.

    In the household segment, Essfil is producing special Finding Dory themed frames and mugs, while Raghuvir Lifestyle  is weaving bedsheets with the colourful characters on. 

    For the consumer electronics segment, Macmerise and Hamee have signed deals for their power banks and mobile covers.

    Retail and eCommerce players didn’t lose out either in making the most of the eyeballs the movie promises to grab with Hamleys, Gingercrush and  Firstcry on board as brand partners. 

    “Activations around movies gives us a good opportunity to engage with the customers and create lasting impressions, especially if there is good movie merchandise available. Finding Dory is one such successful story where we are seeing a lot of traction on the sales front with animatronic models of Dory, Nemo and others selling as hot cakes in our stores even before the movie hits the theatres. We are planning multiple activities across our stores in association with Disney over the next two weeks to promote the movie and the merchandise,” shared Hamleys head of products Manu Sharma on how associating with animated films that targets kids is a significant marketing move for brands.

    The media spends for the movie’s promotion are in the range of between Rs 75 lakh to Rs 1 crore approximately for each media association, while the merchandising deals for toys and apparels  etc., start at Rs 50 lakh and go up to Rs 1 crore as well.  As per industry estimates, these brand associations amount to between Rs 15and 18 crore worth of media value for the studio. 

    Going by insights from media management agencies, brands like Hamleys and Yakult with kids as their TG would predominantly spend on kids channels for media promotions of the movie, followed by English GEC channels to target young parents. 

    Apart from the media promotional deals that the studio has signed with Colgate and Yakult, Disney has focused the film’s marketing strategy on two key points — firstly, it reached  out to Finding Nemo fans and built affinity towards Dory among kids; and secondly by creating a local relativity in the market by inducing local elements.

    The film was dubbed in Hindi with dialogues written by Mayur Puri. Puri and his team of writers along with the extraordinary voice cast have given a unique twist to the Hindi dubbed version of Finding Dory, by giving the characters special localized accents – such as the Nawabi Sea Lions as seen in the Hindi trailer.

    Speaking of his association, Puri said, “After The Jungle Book and Captain America: Civil War, this is my third project with Disney India and I cannot think of a better project to complete our ‘hat-trick’. It has been a learning experience as well as a joyride to bring Dory, Nemo and a host of new adorable characters to life. I’m extremely proud of the Hindi version which keeps the essence of the original intact but is more relatable for the Indian audience.”

    Disney India had earlier used the same strategy which successfully worked for its popular international release The Jungle Book. 

    Disney’s marketing strategy further included tie-ups with media houses to host special ‘Bring your kids to work’ activities wherein kids were treated to fun Dory related activities to build affinity towards the character.

    In addition, Disney India has partnered with PVR cinemas for on ground activities like  ‘Doryminders’, reminding people of movie going etiquette and the ‘Finding Dory’ treasure hunt, which allows lucky moviegoers to win exciting prices. Disney has also partnered with Imagica and Hamleys for Dory centric activities and photo opportunities with interactive standees.

  • 16 brands line up to ‘Find Dory’ in India

    16 brands line up to ‘Find Dory’ in India

    MUMBAI: It’s not just the Finding Nemo fans who are impatiently waiting to throng the theatres for its sequel Finding Dory, several brands are equally excited for the latest animated delight from Pixar and Disney that will release on 17 June in Hindi and English in 2D, 3D and IMAX formats across 600 screens in India.

    Including Myntra, Bioworld, Trucare, Hamleys, Gingercrush, Firstcry,  Colgate and Yakult — as many as 16 Indian brands have come on board to celebrate the animated adventures Nemo, Dory and Marlin. As per Disney India, that is the highest number of brand integrations that any animated movie has achieved in India. 

    Which doesn’t come as a surprise given the increasing importance of kids in purchase decisions in families as per industry recognised Turner’s New Generations report 2016. With the growing popularity of animated movies in India amongst kids, brands too are paying keen attention and increasing their visibility.  

    Explaining why Finding Dory would strike a chord with a larger audience, Disney India consumer products head and VP Abhishek Maheshwari said, “Finding Nemo was one of the most successful Disney and Pixar movies and we are very confident that the then younger audience, who are now grown up to be young adults or parents will come watch Finding Dory and at the same time introduce the franchise and its lovable characters to their kids, nephews and nieces.”

    Apart from the usual brands that are believed to have kids as their primary TG, Finding Dory has seen media promotions and merchandising deals across a wide range of categories.  While Myntra, Bioworld and Trucare have signed merchandising deals for its apparel range , brands My Baby Excel, Frank and  Rowan have struck merchandising deals to launch for the new Finding Dory toys product line. 

    Excited about launching an apparel collection for the much anticipated Disney film, Myntra Fashion Brands head Abhishek Verma said, “The in-house brand, YK (Yellow Kite) has specially associated with Disney for a fun filled Finding Dory kids wear collection. We are extremely excited about our collaboration and look forward to its success”.

    In the household segment, Essfil is producing special Finding Dory themed frames and mugs, while Raghuvir Lifestyle  is weaving bedsheets with the colourful characters on. 

    For the consumer electronics segment, Macmerise and Hamee have signed deals for their power banks and mobile covers.

    Retail and eCommerce players didn’t lose out either in making the most of the eyeballs the movie promises to grab with Hamleys, Gingercrush and  Firstcry on board as brand partners. 

    “Activations around movies gives us a good opportunity to engage with the customers and create lasting impressions, especially if there is good movie merchandise available. Finding Dory is one such successful story where we are seeing a lot of traction on the sales front with animatronic models of Dory, Nemo and others selling as hot cakes in our stores even before the movie hits the theatres. We are planning multiple activities across our stores in association with Disney over the next two weeks to promote the movie and the merchandise,” shared Hamleys head of products Manu Sharma on how associating with animated films that targets kids is a significant marketing move for brands.

    The media spends for the movie’s promotion are in the range of between Rs 75 lakh to Rs 1 crore approximately for each media association, while the merchandising deals for toys and apparels  etc., start at Rs 50 lakh and go up to Rs 1 crore as well.  As per industry estimates, these brand associations amount to between Rs 15and 18 crore worth of media value for the studio. 

    Going by insights from media management agencies, brands like Hamleys and Yakult with kids as their TG would predominantly spend on kids channels for media promotions of the movie, followed by English GEC channels to target young parents. 

    Apart from the media promotional deals that the studio has signed with Colgate and Yakult, Disney has focused the film’s marketing strategy on two key points — firstly, it reached  out to Finding Nemo fans and built affinity towards Dory among kids; and secondly by creating a local relativity in the market by inducing local elements.

    The film was dubbed in Hindi with dialogues written by Mayur Puri. Puri and his team of writers along with the extraordinary voice cast have given a unique twist to the Hindi dubbed version of Finding Dory, by giving the characters special localized accents – such as the Nawabi Sea Lions as seen in the Hindi trailer.

    Speaking of his association, Puri said, “After The Jungle Book and Captain America: Civil War, this is my third project with Disney India and I cannot think of a better project to complete our ‘hat-trick’. It has been a learning experience as well as a joyride to bring Dory, Nemo and a host of new adorable characters to life. I’m extremely proud of the Hindi version which keeps the essence of the original intact but is more relatable for the Indian audience.”

    Disney India had earlier used the same strategy which successfully worked for its popular international release The Jungle Book. 

    Disney’s marketing strategy further included tie-ups with media houses to host special ‘Bring your kids to work’ activities wherein kids were treated to fun Dory related activities to build affinity towards the character.

    In addition, Disney India has partnered with PVR cinemas for on ground activities like  ‘Doryminders’, reminding people of movie going etiquette and the ‘Finding Dory’ treasure hunt, which allows lucky moviegoers to win exciting prices. Disney has also partnered with Imagica and Hamleys for Dory centric activities and photo opportunities with interactive standees.

  • ‘Star Wars’ propels Disney’s 2015 global box office to $5 billion

    ‘Star Wars’ propels Disney’s 2015 global box office to $5 billion

    MUMBAI: With final numbers now in, Star Wars: The Force Awakens rose above estimates to post an all-time industry-high $248 million in North America plus $281 million internationally for an all-time record global debut of $529 million since opening day-and-date 16 December. This excludes any grosses from China, where the film opens 9 January, as well as Greece and India, where it opens this week.

     

    Domestically, Disney now holds four of the top five debuts of all time. In addition to posting the biggest Thursday preview gross ($57 million) and the biggest Friday and single-day ever ($119.1 million), Star Wars: The Force Awakens set a new Sunday record of $60.5 million. Internationally, it was the biggest opening weekend ever in numerous territories including the U.K. (four-day), Australia, Russia, and Germany.

     

    Yesterday, Walt Disney Studios chairman Alan Horn said of the historic debut, “Our sole focus has been creating a film that delivers that one-of-a-kind Star Wars experience, and director J.J. Abrams, Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy and the Lucasfilm team have outdone themselves. To all of the fans around the world who not only came out in Force to make this such an exciting and astronomical debut but who treated this film as their own and helped preserve the experience for their fellow fans by not spoiling it—thank you, we do.”

     

    Company Box Office Milestones Reached:

     

    The galactic debut of Star Wars: The Force Awakens has pushed The Walt Disney Studios to its highest year on record. Today, Disney will cross the $5 billion mark in global box office in a calendar year for the first time ever, surpassing the previous full-year record of $4.73 billion set in 2013. The studio has also reached new highs domestically with $1.851 billion and internationally with $3.134 billion through 20 December. The previous best for each was also set in 2013 with $1.719 billion domestic and $3.013 billion international.

     

    These 2015 milestones were reached with outstanding performances from films across Disney’s brands, including Marvel’s Avengers: Age of Ultron ($459 million domestic; $946 million int’l; $1.4 billion global), Disney• Pixar’sInside Out ($356.4 million domestic; $499 million int’l; $855.4 million global), Disney’s Cinderella ($201.1 million domestic; $341.4 million int’l; $542.5 million global), Marvel’s Ant-Man ($180.1 million domestic; $339 million int’l; $519.1 million global), as well as Walt Disney Animation Studios’ 2014 release Big Hero 6 ($305 million globally during the 2015 calendar year).

  • Disney opens first & largest store in the world in China

    Disney opens first & largest store in the world in China

    MUMBAI: Disney Store has opened the doors of its flagship store in the popular Lujiazui area of Pudong, Shanghai, China.

     

    The landmark store is the largest retail space of any Disney Store in the world featuring 5000 square meters of immersive shopping experiences and innovative product, and also features an outdoor plaza.

     

    “We couldn’t be more delighted to open our first Disney Store in China, in Shanghai. Disney Store plays a critical role in how millions around the world experience our brand and allows kids, young adults and families to have a uniquely fun and immersive experience while shopping for their favorite Disney, Pixar, Marvel and Star Wars products,” said The Walt Disney Company, Asia-Pacific president Paul Candland.

     

    The Chinese characters representing the specific date and time chosen to open its doors to the public – 20 May at 1:14 p.m., represents highly popular social media code among young people as a time to openly express love and long-term commitment to each other.

     

    In a momentous week for The Walt Disney Company in China, the opening of the Disney Store in Shanghai comes one day after the topping of the Enchanted Storybook Castle at Shanghai Disney Resort, which is due to open next year.

     

    “We want to thank the people of Shanghai for welcoming us to the City and could think of no better way than to open the store on 20 May at 1314 hours,” said Candland.

     

    With an estimated 40 million tourists visiting the Lujiazui area each year, the Disney Store, with its product range and entertaining, immersive and innovative design elements, is looking to become a meeting point among locals contributing to Shanghai’s reputation as a family, business, cultural, entertainment and tourism destination.

     

    “We welcome the first Disney Store in China to Shanghai’s Pudong District and are excited about the unique role it will play to bring a new energy to Lujiazui. The Disney store is a stunning new landmark of retail, tourism and culture in China,” added Pudong government deputy governor Jian Danian.

     

    The interior of the Shanghai Store was designed using Disney’s award-winning, innovative format, featuring elements unique to the area that will surprise and delight Guests and bring to life the most popular characters from across Disney, Pixar, Marvel and Star Wars.

     

    The store has numerous design features unique to Shanghai which include: a Disney Magic Kingdom Castle; a Marvel area with hand-sculpted statues of Iron Man, Thor, Captain America, and an 8-foot-tall Hulk; a character balloon area with one-of-a kind sculpted hot-air balloons featuring Disney characters; unique Mickey Mouse-shaped roof sculpted with over 8,000 LED lights visible from key tourism vantage points such as the Pearl Tower; and a landscaped plaza amongst others.

     

    Additionally, to mark the opening of its first Store in the country, The Walt Disney Company in China has announced a $100,000 (RMB620 000) charitable donation to the Shanghai Charity Foundation (Pudong Chapter) to support programs that benefit kids and families in the Pudong District, where the store is located.

     

    “Disney is proud to support our local community and do what we can to help bring happiness and magic to kids and families in need,” said The Walt Disney Company in China chairman Stanley Cheung.

  • Disney launches an interactive Frozen app for kids

    Disney launches an interactive Frozen app for kids

    MUMBAI: Walt Disney Studios’ animated movie Frozen has found a new way to attract kids. The movie which is set to release on 27 November has released an app on Apple’s iTunes. The app is set to enable young readers to explore the story told in the upcoming movie even before it releases.

     

    As with the other apps, the interactive Frozen storybook is designed for young readers, who have just started reading on their own. The app allows kids to record their voices or listen to narrated text. The app also features original music composed for the project. That apart, it also has drawing tools and other games like creating snow globes and puzzles.

     

    The app is Disney’s third interactive storybook, developed with Disney Publishing, after producing ones for Pixar’s Monsters University and Disney’s Planes. In both instances, the apps gave audiences a detailed look at the films before their release.

     

    Disney Publishing calls the release of the apps a “new normal” for thecompany, especially as it looks to introduce new characters and potential franchises to audiences before the films’ opening. Frozen will introduce Disney’s 12th princess, Anna which will be integrated in its popular ‘Disney Princesses’ brand of consumer products and theme park attractions.

  • Flopped The Lone Ranger to cost Disney $190 million

    Flopped The Lone Ranger to cost Disney $190 million

    MUMBAI: As per the reports, Disney CFO Jay Rasulo has informed that the company is likely to incur a loss of about $160 – $190 million next quarter as a result of The Lone Ranger‘s weak box office run.

    The Gore Verbinski-directed western, which stars Johnny Depp and Armie Hammer, cost at least $215 million to produce but has only earned $175.5 million worldwide (it‘s only opened in about 40 percent of international markets) since its release on 3 July. Domestically, the film has earned $86.9 million – a larger total than Disney‘s 2012 mega-flop John Carter, which topped out at $73.1 million, but an alarmingly low one nonetheless.

    For Disney, the loss hurts, but it isn‘t crippling. The company‘s portfolio now includes cash cows like Pixar, Marvel, and the Star Wars empire, the former two of which already delivered massive returns this summer with Iron Man 3 and Monsters University grossing $1.2 billion and $614 million worldwide. And Disney recognises that its plan to produce fewer movies but make them all tentpoles is a high-risk/high reward business. “This branded tentpole strategy of ours, it‘s 100 percent what we‘re looking to do and what we want to be,” said Disney executive VP of distribution Dave Hollis, following The Lone Ranger‘s disappointing opening weekend.